Kendell County DWI Attorney

One of Only Four DWI Specialists by the National College for DUI Defense in Texas

Kendell County is know for its hospitality, but some people may find themselves needing an Kendell County DWI attorney. Attorney Gary Trichter is the first DWI Specialist by the NCDD in Texas and remains one of only four DWI specialists in the state. This means he’s board-certified DWI/DUI by the National College for DUI Defense–the only entity recognized by The Texas Bar Association to designate such a title.

A DWI Attorney Who Wrote A Textbook on Drunk Driving Law

As a DWI specialist, Gary knows how to expose the flaws in police DWI testing methods and, better yet, how to explain those flaws to a jury. His DWI skills, knowledge and experience have taken him to more than 300 legal seminars in 30 states where he has taught fellow attorneys, judges, law enforcement officers and prosecutors about the law. Gary has also argued groundbreaking DWI cases and co-authored Texas Drunk Driving Law, a textbook on DWI used by lawyers throughout the United States. It’s no wonder he is considered one of the leading DWI attorneys in the county.

Whether you need a Kendell County DWI attorney or a Boerne DWI lawyer, make sure you have the most aggressive representation possible. Call Gary 24/7 to schedule your free consultation.

Credentials and Awards

Past chairman of the DWI committees for the TCDLA and for the National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers (NACDL).

He served the longest tenure on the Board of Regents for the National College for DUI Defense (NCDD) where he was Dean of the College

Awarded Gary The Erwin-Taylor Award, a national recognition for exceptional lawyers who have dedicated their lives to protecting constitutional rights of citizens and upgrading the level of professionalism for all attorneys.

Gary cares deeply about his clients and that’s why he is successful in getting favorable outcomes for them. He fights aggressively for justice while helping them learn from their experience and become better citizens.

Let us answer your Texas DWI Questions

Texas DWI Questions

How long will a DWI arrest or a DWI conviction in Texas stay on my record? How will it affect my automobile insurance rates?

What is an administrative license revocation (ALR), and why is it important to have an ALR hearing?

What are the penalties for DWI in Texas?

What is DUI and its potential punishment?

What is DWI and its potential punishment?

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According to the State of Texas, a DWI third offense is when an individual is arrested for DWI and has previously been convicted two times of DWI. If you are convicted of a third DWI, this third-degree felony can result in A fine up to $10,000 Betwe ...

Felony DWI in Texas charges are very serious and can have a major impact on your life beyond just the punishment stated. A felony conviction can disqualify you from voting, obtaining certain jobs, renting certain apartments, and owning a firearm. T ...

DWI 2nd is a serious charge. According to the State of Texas, a DWI 2nd charge is when you are arrested for DWI and have previously been convicted once of driving while intoxicated. There is no limit to how old your previous conviction may be in orde ...

A DWI conviction produces a permanent record. It is also important to note that a DWI probation, which is also a final conviction, will remain permanently on your criminal record. If, however, your DWI conviction case results in a dismissal, then the ...

The best reason to request an administrative license revocation hearing or ALR hearing, first and foremost, is to try to save your driver’s license. The ALR Program is “a civil administrative process unrelated to criminal court proceed ...

The penalties for DWI in Texas DWI are: A First-Offense conviction will less than a .15 BAC includes the possibility of a fine not to exceed $2,000.00 and/or a jail sentence from 3 days to 180 days, and a driver’s license suspension of 90 to 365 da ...

Before 1983, DUI meant driving under the influence of drugs or narcotics, but now it only pertains to minors. In Texas, it is never permissible for minors to have any alcohol in their body and drive. DUI punishment as a result of a charge does not re ...

DWI is a criminal offense which prohibits you from operating a motor vehicle in a public place while “intoxicated” is defined as having lost the normal use of either mental or physical faculties, or having a .08 alcohol level in either your breat ...

Past Results from actual DWI clients

Television reporter with spouse was in a one-car accident after hitting a tree. .20 BAC — Case Dismissed

President of brokerage firm was arrested driving home after a meeting with colleagues. Registered a .19 blood test. - Not Guilty.

Business owner was arrested for DWI while driving home after company birthday party. - Not Guilty.

College student was arrested for DWI on beach over spring break. Failed blood test. - Not Guilty.

The attorneys at Trichter & LeGrand aggressively fight for clients in Houston, Texas as well as throughout communities located in Houston, Sugar Land, The Woodlands, League City, Conroe, Pearland, Texas City, Friendswood, Richmond, Katy, Bandera, Kerrville and Angleton as well as all of Texas including Harris County, Montgomery County, Fort Bend County, Galveston, Travis County, Austin County and Webster County.